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WORLDCOMP'08 Tutorial: Dr. Sandeep Chatterjee

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Developing Enterprise Web Services and Mobile/Wireless Systems
Sandeep Chatterjee, Ph.D.
Chief Technology Officer & Vice President
SourceTrace Systems, Inc., USA

Date: July 14, 2008
Time: 6:00 - 9:00 PM
Location: TBA

    Abstract

      Web service technologies are fundamentally changing the software industry, making the role of enterprise IT organizations more strategic, and recasting the software vendor-consumer relationship. Web services are also being hailed by CEOs, CIOs, and CTOs as the next-generation vehicle for driving topline growth and controlling bottom lines. But, simply jumping on the Web services bandwagon won't lead to corporate success. Web services are simply a platform; how companies implement a solution using this new technology will determine their success, and ultimately their return on investment (ROI).

      The next stage in the evolution of enterprise applications will be based on Web services. Web services are pieces of application functionality that are exported through a set of standard application programming interfaces (APIs), and allow applications to be constructed by locating and binding to the exported functionality. More interestingly, multiple Web services can be coordinated together in unique combinations in an Internet application to implement value-added services for users. In this tutorial, we describe the design, development, deployment, and maintenance of enterprise applications based on Web services. We also describe the emerging mobile enterprise environments, the unique issues inherent to these environments, and the challenges in developing mobile applications based on loosely coupled Web services. In addition to a broad coverage of the fundamental topics, industry standards, and technologies (e.g., Java, J2EE, application servers, XML, SOAP, WSDL, UDDI) the development of Web services and applications based on Web services, the tutorial will provide practical, step-by-step instruction for the development and deployment of enterprise-class Web services and applications based on standard Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) application servers and SOAP servers. We also touch on .Net technologies in support of enterprise Web services.


    Objectives

      Developing applications for the Internet and corporate intranets is fundamentally different from developing traditional applications for personal computers. There is emerging two primary camps for this important class of applications – those based on Microsoft’s .Net technologies, and those based on Java technologies. This tutorial provides a broad and complete coverage of the Java technologies involved in the development of enterprise-class applications based on Java technologies, with particular emphasis on developing applications based on Web services.

      The primary objective of this tutorial is to give attendees a practical exposure to developing real-world Internet applications with state-of-the-art J2EE application servers and associated technologies.



    Intended Audience

      This tutorial assumes that attendees have a basic understanding of computer programming.


    Biography of Presenter

      Dr. Sandeep Chatterjee is a seasoned technology expert and business professional with over a decade of contributions as a thought leader, technologist, consultant, entrepreneur, and author. Dr. Chatterjee is the Chief Technology Officer & Vice President of SourceTrace Systems, Inc. (www.sourcetrace.com), a global leader in developing and delivering electronic services throughout the world. He is also a consultant for Fortune-100 companies, such as Hewlett-Packard, as well as major not-for-profit organizations, such as ACCION International, and is retained by law firms as an expert technology witness for patent infringement cases and other corporate litigation involving major IT corporations.

      Dr. Chatterjee is co-author of “Developing Enterprise Web Services: An Architect's Guide", a book by Prentice Hall, as well as a columnist for mobile and enterprise software systems for a number of leading IT magazines. He was part of the Expert Group that specified the worldwide standard for mobile Web services.

      Previously, Dr. Chatterjee was the chief architect of Hewlett-Packard’s Web Services Mediation Platform. He was also the Entrepreneur-in-Residence at FidelityCAPITAL, the venture capital arm of Fidelity Investments, and was Founder & Chief Technology Officer of Satora Networks, which developed tools and technologies for developing appliances and services for the mobile and pervasive Internet.

      Chatterjee holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where his research in networked client architectures and systems was selected as one of the top thirty-five inventions in the thirty-five year history of MIT's Laboratory for Computer Science, and his invention is showcased in a time capsule at the Museum of Science in Boston, Massachusetts.

      Sandeep Chatterjee, Ph.D.
      Chief Technology Officer & Vice President
      SourceTrace Systems, Inc. (USA)
      Email: schatterjee@sourcetrace.com
      http://www.sourcetrace.com

Academic Co-Sponsors

Computational Biology and Functional Genomics Laboratory, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA


International Society of Intelligent Biological Medicine

Horvath Laboratory, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), USA
Minnesota Supercomputing Institute, University of Minnesota, USA
Functional Genomics Laboratory, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
BioMedical Informatics & Bio-Imaging Laboratory, Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Intelligent Data Exploration and Analysis Laboratory, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA
Biomedical Cybernetics Laboratory, HST of Harvard University and MIT, USA
Center for the Bioinformatics and Computational Genomics, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Harvard Statistical Genomics and Computational Laboratory, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Bioinformatics & Computational Biology Program, George Mason University, Virginia, USA
Hawkeye Radiology Informatics, Department of Radiology, College of Medicine, University of Iowa, Iowa, USA
Medical Image HPC & Informatics Lab (MiHi Lab), University of Iowa, Iowa, USA
The University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota, USA
PSU - Prince Sultan University, Saudi Arabia
Institute for Informatics Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.
NEMO/European Union at Institute of Discrete Mathematics and Geometry, TU Vienna

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Other Co-Sponsors

High Performance Computing for Nanotechnology (HPCNano)

International Technology Institute (ITI)


GRIDtoday


HPCwire

Hodges' Health


 


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